My desktop system runs Mint 12, with GNOME3, MATE and Cinnamon. My video card is ATI, with the open source drivers installed.

I have come across this issue: When running GNOME3 or Cinnamon, applications that capture the desktop (i.e. Screenshot and GTK-RecordMyDesktop) grab the desktop background image instead of whatever applications are actually open on top of it. This either results in pictures that only show the desktop background, or videos that only show the desktop background (and me talking and teaching and pointing on a terminal that isn't there - which is funny, but not my intent). When switching to MATE, those two tools work as expected.

There are some fairly related search results around, like this discussion for Fedora, or this bug for Ubuntu. I just wanted to ask if other users have the same issues capturing their screen.

Steps to reproduce are: open a terminal window (or Firefox, or other) and hit PrtScn, or take a screenshot from Menu -> Accessories -> Take Screenshot.

I have exactly opposite. I don't have that issue with OpenGL source drivers (Gallium 0.4 on AMD JUNIPER ), but I have the same issue with AMD's radeon closed drivers (amd-driver-installer-12-1-x86.x86_64.run).

I have the exact same problem! I was actually looking for help on this whan I cam acreoss your post.

I have sort of a temporary solution that works, but is very annoying.I downloaded "Shutter" and I saw that it can take the screenshots I want it to, *BUT*, after taking the first screenshot, following screenshots will be actually a copy of the first one, no matter what I try to do. Very starnge...

However, if you exit and relaunch Shutter before taking your next screenshot, it will take the screenshot that you want it to. In other words, it's good for one screenshot at a time...Hardly a solution, but it's something I can work on in the meantime.

I would love to know if there is something that I can do about this though

Work around, if not a SOLVEDI have just used Synaptic Package Manager to install AMD's fglrx-amdcccle-updates 2.12.104-0unbunitu0.0.1.SPM describes this as Catylst Control Centre Linux Edition, which I guess is what the acronym means.SPM said it would delete fglrx-amdcccle, the latest version of which appears to be 2.8.960-0unbuntu1.1.I see there are other fglrx-amdcccle versions with 'experimental' in their names. I did not touch these.